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Q: Do I need my parents birth certificates to get married in England?
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Can iget married in England with out a birth certificate?

It wouldn't be easy


Do names of parents on birth certificate prove marriage?

No - they simply list the names of the biological father and mother. A birth certificate does not prove the parents were married at the time the birth was registered.


Are you legally divorced if you are married by court and do not renew your marriage certificate?

Marriage certificates are like birth certificates. They are permanent. They do not require renewal.


How do you find your biological grandparents when your dad's adoptive parents are both passed?

If you know the name of his parents, perhaps look for their birth certificates? they should indicate who their parents were.


Is Miley Cyrus's birth mum dead or did Mileys parents get divorced or are they still happily married?

They are still happily married.


What identification did you need to get married in the 1950 in England?

Same as you need now - a birth certificate.


Can daughter get UK citizenship through father?

If the parents were married at the time of birth - possibly.


If you are married and have a child who has final say on the baby's last name if the husband and wife can not agree on a last name?

Unfortunately, not using the father's last name, and birth certificates do not list whether the parents are married, for Census Bureau purposes, the child is listed the same as those born out of wedlock.


How do two American citizens get married in Uganda?

Two American citizens can get married in Uganda if they provide proper documentation. Passports, birth certificates, and an affidavit is needed to get married in Uganda.


In Virginia does the paternal father and paternal mother have to be married for the paternal fathers name to be on the birth certificate when the child is born?

I am not a lawyer, but this is a direct qoute from Virginia Law concerning preparing birth certificates: 3. The names of the parents, except that if the mother of the child was not married to the father of the child at the time of birth, or during the 10 months preceding such birth, the name of the father shall not be entered on the delayed certificate unless the child has been adopted or legitimated, or parentage has been determined by a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to Section 32.1-257 of the Code of Virginia, or both natural parents present a sworn acknowledgment of paternity. NOTE ligitimated means the parents subsiquently married and both agreed to acknowledge him as the father.


Is there a law that's says if two parents of a child are married to other people the birth father can not sign the birth certificate?

No. The real parents sign the birth certificate of their child unless they refuse, I think. So sorry if I'm wrong!


Is bastard a profane word?

It is now, and it has become an insult, but in the past children of unmarried parents had this word printed on their birth certificates.